How to send email from Mail app for iPhone and iPad

Using the Mail app for iPhone and iPad, you can easily sendemail from any email account you have!

How to create a new email in the Mail app for iPhone and iPadHow to select an email address from your Contacts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPadHow to access drafts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPadHow to call out a quote in an emailHow to stack drafts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPadHow to jump to drafts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPadHow to hide the keyboard in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

How to create a new email in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

Launch the Mail app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.Tap the compose button in the bottom right corner of your screen. It looks like a pencil on a square.Enter the email address of the person to whom you’d like to send a message. You can also enter the email addresses of people you’d like to CC, or BCC.

Tap the Subject field.

Type a subject for your email.Tap the message field and type your message.

Tap Send in the top right corner of your screen when you’re finished your message.

Once your message has been sent, it will say so in the status bar at the bottom of your screen.

How to select an email address from your Contacts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

Launch the Mail app from your Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.Tap the compose button in the bottom right corner of your screen. It looks like a pencil on a square.Tap the plus sign in the circle to pull up your contacts.

Tap on the contact you would like to add. They will be automatically added to the email.

How to access drafts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

Launch the Mail app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad. Tap and hold the Compose button in the lower right corner. This will bring up the drafted emails.

Tap on the email draft you’d like to edit.

You can fire away the email as soon as you’re done. That’s all there is to it.

How to stack drafts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

You can have multiple drafts open at the same time or you can hide a draft you’re working on to check something else in the Mail app. Here’s how!

Launch the Mail app from your Home screen.Tap the Compose button in the bottom right corner of your screen. It’s the pencil and paper.

Tap and hold the title bar at the top of the message where it says New Message.

Swipe down on the message. It will now appear at the bottom of your screen.

Tap New Message at the bottom of your screen again to reopen the draft.

If you have multiple drafts on the go, they’ll all appear when you tap New Message at the bottom of your screen. Just tap the draft you’d like to continue working on to access it.

How to jump to drafts in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

Launch the Mail app from your Home screen.

Tap and hold the Compose button on the bottom right of your screen. It looks like a pencil and paper.

After a second or two, you’ll be taken to your Drafts folder where you can access any drafts that you’ve been working on.

How to hide the keyboard in the Mail app for iPhone and iPad

If you’re wanting to see more of a message that you’re responding to or you want to take a look at your whole message before sending it off, you can hide the keyboard.

Launch the Mail app from your Home screen.Tap the message you’d like to reply to, or tap the Compose button to start a new message.

Swipe down on the message field to hide the keyboard.

How to call out a quote in an email

Launch the Mail app from your iPhone or iPad’s Home screen or app drawer.Tap on the Compose button in the bottom right corner.

Fill out the sender info, subject, and body just as you would for a normal email.

Tap and hold the text you would like to use Quote Level with. A bubble will appear over the text you would want to select.Tap select to highlight the text you would like to use Quote Level with.

Tap the arrow to the right of the menu to view more options once the text is highlighted.